Friday, 30 September 2016

Z launches recycling scheme to turn coffee cups into compost

Petrol station chain Z sells nearly five million coffee cups every year, and now it wants them back – for a good cause.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/84792077/Z-launches-recycling-scheme-to-turn-coffee-cups-into-compost

Peer-to-peer marketplace Harmoney makes it easier for ordinary folk to turn lender

The country's largest peer-to-peer marketplace has launched an automated system to make it easier for ordinary people to lend out their money for a profit.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84825048/Peer-to-peer-marketplace-Harmoney-makes-it-easier-for-ordinary-folk-to-turn-lender

House to sell at online auction with $1 reserve

A Tauranga property is to be sold at auction with a $1 reserve – but buyers out for a bargain may be disappointed.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84814924/House-to-sell-at-online-auction-with-1-reserve

Recipe: Jordan Rondel's mango and almond cake with saffron

Seeing plump, ripe mangos in stores has inspired me to bake with them. This cake is deliciously light and perfect for the warmer weather.The chunks of sweet, juicy mango are heavenly with the unique flavour of saffron, which also lends a beautiful golden colour to the inside of the cake.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/recipes/84811443/Recipe-Jordan-Rondels-mango-and-almond-cake-with-saffron

Mrs Doubtfire house in San Francisco comes on the market

It's hard to believe Mrs Doubtfire goes right back to 1993 – the movie starring the late Robin Williams can still be seen on primetime television, such is its enduring appeal.

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Volunteer honoured for planting flowers and veges to pretty up South Invercargill

When Gayle Hammond saw an ad in 2012 inviting South Invercargill residents to join a community group to rejuvenate the area, she knew straight away she wanted to be involved.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84674125/Volunteer-honoured-for-planting-flowers-and-veges-to-pretty-up-South-Invercargill

Ten decor items for the home that are always worth the investment

If you don't have an interior design plan it's easy to get carried away collecting furnishings and accessories for the home that don't fit in. There's also the risk they may date quickly, and let's face it, these dollars add up.

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Last house on The Block NZ goes under the hammer on Sunday

The fifth house on The Block NZ: Girls v Boys will be auctioned on Sunday, but so far it has failed to capture anything like the attention of its four predecessors.

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Foot sloggers on 3000km Te Araroa Trail good for business

Thanks to busy bloggers, Mangamuka Dairy owner Eliza Kete's bacon and egg burgers are legendary among walkers on the Te Araroa Trail and she is grateful for their patronage. 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84789621/Foot-sloggers-on-3000km-Te-Araroa-Trail-good-for-business

Thursday, 29 September 2016

Kiws feel wealthier and spending more as property values increase

A buoyant property market is making Kiwis feel wealthier, and giving consumers confidence to splurge on big-ticket items such as cars and holidays.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84806227/Kiws-feel-wealthier-and-spending-more-as-property-values-increase

Foraging in New Zealand: How to find free fruit in your city

As dust settles on The Great Avocado Shortage of 2016 and we encounter skyrocketing banana prices, smart and sustainable eating has never been more relevant.

Instead of throwing your weekly pay check at out-of-season, imported food, there are better ways to get your five-a-day for next to nothing: utilising seasonal and natural urban food sources.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/84570132/Foraging-in-New-Zealand-How-to-find-free-fruit-in-your-city

Review your insurances regularly

OPINION: No one knows what our lives will bring; that's why it's important to have a solid financial plan to create, protect and grow your wealth. But what exactly is a financial plan and how do you go about getting one?

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/84734373/Review-your-insurances-regularly

Five ways to spot a filthy coffee machine

"A cafe can have a great barista, but if its coffee machine hygiene standards are slack then they're going to make bad coffee," Luciano Espresso Bar owner Luciano Marcolino says. 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/84677453/Five-ways-to-spot-a-filthy-coffee-machine

Can a high school serve up a five course dinner worth the $75 ticket price?

When Tim Li first heard about what Martin Bosley was doing with prisoners at Rimutaka Prison for Wellington on a Plate three years ago, he had a brainwave.

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Seven foods to avoid on your first date

First dates are always awkward. Nerves take over, questions rush through your mind and you begin wondering if this person sitting opposite you would like your mates, or if they will care that you still live with your parents, or if they are a cat or a dog person. 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/84009087/Seven-foods-to-avoid-on-your-first-date

Restaurant review: Francesca's Italian Kitchen, Christchurch

The place was heaving. First impression was: why does everyone in Christchurch wear black? The second was: oh actually we are wearing black. The third was: This place is really quite small. 



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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/84398655/Restaurant-review-Francescas-Italian-Kitchen-Christchurch

Does Christmas get earlier every year?

It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas… whether you like it or not.

Retail NZ general manager of public affairs Greg Harford said shoppers should start to expect to see Christmas decorations up in shops, and Christmas advertising campaigns, from now.

"During October, we will see Christmas decorations starting to appear in malls, and department stores with Christmas Shops will generally open them," he said.

"While some might think it's early, most people have already planned their Christmas holidays, and their thoughts are now turning to Christmas shopping.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84754004/Does-Christmas-get-earlier-every-year

Restaurant Review: Wellington's Sterling Woodfire Eatery & Bar

If hotel restaurants often seem tiresome add-ons, it may be because the Basil Fawlty school of hoteliers feels irked at slothful, tardy house guests who demand a dining room for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week, yet in reality don't patronise the place much past breakfast. Traditionally hotel restaurants have played it safe, offering well-heeled guests technically accomplished twists on comfort food. But today's hoteliers have developed an antidote to the blandness, whereby the entire hotel restaurant operation is farmed out to well-known names in the industry.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/84646114/Restaurant-Review-Wellingtons-Sterling-Woodfire-Eatery-Bar

Recipe: Angelique van Camp's peanut sauce

Angelique van Camp is stirring two enormous pots of fragrant roasted tomato and cumin chutney on her stovetop. The recipe is a spicy Goan-style condiment from southwest India, and it's being made in a distinctly Waikato setting. "We've got one of the best kitchen views around," she says, as she surveys the green paddocks and grazing cows out her window.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/recipes/84644219/Recipe-Angelique-van-Camps-peanut-sauce

North Korean soldier makes rare defection across DMZ to South Korea

A North Korean soldier defected to South Korea on Thursday, the South's military said, making a rare crossing of one of the world's most heavily fortified borders amid heightened tension between the rival neighbours.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/asia/84813283/North-Korean-soldier-makes-rare-defection-across-DMZ-to-South-Korea

Whatever your style, here's how to decorate with leafy botanicals

Daffodils, magnolias, petunias....fresh blooms are always going to be a potent symbol of spring. But this season, it seems, pretty florals are not as important as the increasingly popular alternative, leafy botanicals. 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84164602/Whatever-your-style-heres-how-to-decorate-with-leafy-botanicals

How do they choose those Pantone colours? It's a long story....

Pantone's colour of the year - announced in December every year - is a big deal in fashion and design circles. Just look at the 2016 colours of the year; "rose quartz" and "serenity" (light pastel pink and a baby blue) both of which have become dominant in interiors, on the runway and throughout social media this year. 

But how are these colours chosen? As it turns out; two years in advance and through careful analysis of pop culture trends. 

Vice President of Pantone Colour Institute, Laurie Pressman, told The Cut, "colour trend forecasting is being able to look at what's happening now, what we see if going to be happening in the future and being able to glom onto those key trends or leading trend indicators to see what the future looks like and what that means for colour."

"Everything impacts colour." 

READ MORE:
*Is this the ugliest colour in the world?
*The best colour to paint your kitchen if you're looking to sell
*What will the cool home colours be in 2017?


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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84779541/How-do-they-choose-those-Pantone-colours-Its-a-long-story

How to make business travel more efficient

When your 9am in Sydney gets changed to a 3pm in Brisbane, followed by an overnighter in Wellington, it may take a few minutes to juggle things in your diary – that's the easy part.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/small-business/84509350/How-to-make-business-travel-more-efficient

Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Winners and losers in the fight for insurance justice

You win some, you lose some.

But at least people who take their complaints to the Insurance and Financial Services Ombudsman get a hearing, without having to head to court.

It released its annual report, showing it had fielded 52,000 calls in its 21 years of existence.

In the 12 months to the end of June, it responded to 3193 complaint inquiries, up by 254 compared to the previous year.

READ MORE:
* Burglary costs extend beyond the loss of property
* Value of house and contents cover slips
* Australia's heart attack insurance scandal forces rethink in New Zealand
* Insurance Ombudsman's warning to learner drivers
* Beware of insurance traps


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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84720649/Winners-and-losers-in-the-fight-for-insurance-justice

A response to the shock collar outrage

 Electric shock training collars for dogs are used to stop the animals barking or wandering, but they are controversial. The pet shop chain Animates has received complaints for stocking them. 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84733096/A-response-to-the-shock-collar-outrage

Auckland middle class disenfranchised by property market, says business leader

Middle class Aucklanders are becoming "disenfranchised" by the cost of housing in the city, according to prominent businessman Michael Stiassny.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84698374/Auckland-middle-class-disenfranchised-by-property-market-says-business-leader

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Chinese buy property, not holidays

All those stereotypes about the Chinese are true - and that's why they're beating Kiwis on the property ladder, says Hamilton real estate agent Tony Tang.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84510386/Chinese-buy-property-not-holidays

How can I cut down on lawn mowing?

Q: I mowed our lawn yesterday. I filled the air with blue fumes, the neighbourhood with loud noise and the garden bin with only partly compostable clippings. But our garden is big enough to need a lawn; what are my options?

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84432767/How-can-I-cut-down-on-lawn-mowing

Quiz: How much do you know about bees?

Q: I mowed our lawn yesterday. I filled the air with blue fumes, the neighbourhood with loud noise and the garden bin with only partly compostable clippings. But our garden is big enough to need a lawn; what are my options?

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84737941/Quiz-How-much-do-you-know-about-bees

5 top tips for wardrobe organisation

A well organised closet is immensely satisfying, but difficult to maintain. The answer is to establish good systems and commit to a few regular sessions of tidying and sorting.   

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84743484/5-top-tips-for-wardrobe-organisation

Grand Designs UK's celebrated Lymm Water Tower house is up for sale

One of the most celebrated Grand Designs builds in the UK – the 19th-century Lymm Water Tower extension in Cheshire – has come on the market, with a price indication of around £2,500,000 (NZ$4.46 million)

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84732993/Grand-Designs-UKs-celebrated-Lymm-Water-Tower-house-is-up-for-sale

House of the week: 118-year-old Wellington villa

As only the second owners of a heritage-listed 118-year-old villa in the Wellington suburb of Mt Cook, Debra and Tony DeLorenzo faced many conflicts during renovations. Not over paint colours and curtain fabrics, but how to strike that fine balance between preservation and modernisation. What takes precedence when building codes clash with historic values?

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/house-of-the-week/84710927/House-of-the-week-118-year-old-Wellington-villa

Napier herb grower Bunny Rathbone honoured for her work saving rare seeds

Horticulturalist Bunny Rathbone was always passionate about plants and in the 1980s, when the world was gripped by the fear of a looming nuclear apocalypse, she was concerned the plants humanity needed to survive might be destroyed. 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84664831/Napier-herb-grower-Bunny-Rathbone-honoured-for-her-work-saving-rare-seeds

Michael J Fox's perfect holiday retreat in New England is up for sale

Back in 1997 Michael J Fox and wife Tracy Pollan created their dream bolthole – a gorgeous New England estate complete with pond and fishing shack.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84714728/Michael-J-Foxs-perfect-holiday-retreat-in-New-England-is-up-for-sale

Alex Fulton, from AFD Design, choosing the right white for interiors

Painting your interior white may seem like an easy option but more often than not it can be just as confusing as choosing colours, considering the extensive range of whites available in the paint market.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84708221/Alex-Fulton-from-AFD-Design-choosing-the-right-white-for-interiors

Golf Hub Marlborough opens at Marlborough Golf Club

A Marlborough man who lives for golf has moved his sporting business from Blenheim out to a golf course in Fairhall.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/golf/84748112/Golf-Hub-Marlborough-opens-at-Marlborough-Golf-Club

Mentorship key to boosting business prospects

Jeremy Absolom knew he had struck gold with their new business mentor after a cup of coffee and an informal chat.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/small-business/84583629/Mentorship-key-to-boosting-business-prospects

Russell McVeagh criticises Commerce Commission for 'naming and shaming'

Top law firm Russell McVeagh has criticised the Commerce Commission for "naming and shaming" companies in its Consumer Issues Report.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84722519/Russell-McVeagh-criticises-Commerce-Commission-for-naming-and-shaming

Top 10 abuses revealed in the Commerce Commission's Consumer Issues Report

Consumers have to keep their wits about them to protect themselves from the dodgy traders and sharp practices they could fall prey to.

The Commerce Commission has released its Consumer Issues Report, detailing the kind of abuses consumers call it to complain about.

The report is prepared to help the commission work out where to focus its investigations, but it also puts the public on notice of the kind of practises consumers should be on the look-out for.

Dodgy lenders, lying debt collectors, the mis-selling extended warranties, and below par building supplies are among the threats consumers need to be on guard against.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84694498/Top-10-abuses-revealed-in-the-Commerce-Commissions-Consumer-Issues-Report

How to host a wine tasting at home and not get drunk

If you haven't done a great deal of wine tasting in your life, either in wine shops, at foodie festival seminars, at wineries or in the homes of your wine-obsessed friends, you might breeze right past the second word in "wine tasting" and subconsciously replace it with a word that more closely matches your own experience: "drinking".

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/drinks/84698751/How-to-host-a-wine-tasting-at-home-and-not-get-drunk

Kai with soul: Holidays in the hub of the home

Each fortnight Spotswood College and New Plymouth Boys' High School showcase the talents and tasty treats of their students who take the subject, with a focus on lifelong skills that can be used every day to enhance the benefits of a healthy diet and lifestyle.  This fortnight it's the turn of Spotswood College, written by Food and Nutrition teacher, Katy Roach. 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/84692186/Kai-with-soul-Holidays-in-the-hub-of-the-home

Feelgood fizz: NZ soft drink companies with a thirst for change

Soft drinks are not usually known for their good qualities, but a growing number of local companies are setting out to change things one bottle at a time, producing high-quality, delicious beverages that are genuinely good – whether health-wise, ethically, environmentally or all of the above.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/drinks/84608680/Feelgood-fizz-NZ-soft-drink-companies-with-a-thirst-for-change

Jmin Joon scoops investment win

Engineering student Jmin Joon has scooped first place in the CMC Markets National University Trading Challenge by delivering an incredible 885 per cent return on investment.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/money/84522023/Jmin-Joon-scoops-investment-win

Monday, 26 September 2016

Fabulous feature lights that make a room

Decorative lighting has the ability to change a room – it can define an area, fill a space or create a little drama. 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84669634/Fabulous-feature-lights-that-make-a-room

Green renovation in NZ on track for a 10 Homestar rating is a first

It's World Green Building Week and this Auckland renovation is leading by example – the project is officially the greenest renovation project in New Zealand.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84645768/Green-renovation-in-NZ-on-track-for-a-10-Homestar-rating-is-a-first

Syrian refugee signs on to help feed those in need in Lower Hutt

He hasn't been in the country a year yet, but Syrian refugee Khaled Al Jouja​ has already found his calling – growing food for those in need.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84538037/Syrian-refugee-signs-on-to-help-feed-those-in-need-in-Lower-Hutt

Spend the night in Prague's Dancing House

For many of the millions of tourists who flood the Czech capital every year, taking a selfie in front of the Dancing House has become as important as walking across the medieval Charles Bridge.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/destinations/europe/84657981/Spend-the-night-in-Pragues-Dancing-House

Downtown Queenstown moves into second stage of revitalisation

A new car park building on Ballarat St is the next step toward pedestrianising central Queenstown, Downtown QT manager Steve Wilde says.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/small-business/84602631/Downtown-Queenstown-moves-into-second-stage-of-revitalisation

Investors sought for global expansion of remote-controlled boat launch device

The developers of a device that allows boaties to launch their boats from a trailer via remote control – and put them back again - are seeking investment from the public.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84631869/Investors-sought-for-global-expansion-of-remote-controlled-boat-launch-device

Sunday, 25 September 2016

Chef expands cooking classes into the hotel room market

A French-trained chef is launching a new venture that teaches tourists how to cook in the comfort of their hotel room.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84665018/Chef-expands-cooking-classes-into-the-hotel-room-market

Test your KiwiSaver knowledge

As part of our coverage leading up to this year's Workplace Savings New Zealand conference, we're testing New Zealanders' knowledge of KiwiSaver.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84670079/Test-your-KiwiSaver-knowledge

The lowdown on Kaikoura Cheese

On the fertile Kaikoura plains, under the majestic snow-capped ranges, an unassuming but happy herd of goats and a few Jersey cows are doing their bit for cheese lovers and gourmands nationwide.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/84668646/The-lowdown-on-Kaikoura-Cheese

Our ideal Kiwi dinner is much different to how we really eat

A survey of Kiwis' dinner habits has revealed a big gap between what we see as an ideal evening meal and what really happens.

New Zealanders are emotionally attached to the idea of a "family dinner", but our modern world can make that hard to achieve, it was revealed. 
 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/well-good/teach-me/84492656/Our-ideal-Kiwi-dinner-is-much-different-to-how-we-really-eat

Property Institute calls for LVR exemptions for first home buyers

A group that represents property valuers and commercial property managers is calling for first home buyers to be exempt from loan-to-value restrictions.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/money/84644024/Property-Institute-calls-for-LVR-exemptions-for-first-home-buyers

Grand Designs NZ: Ambitious concrete house brings unseen challenges

What could possibly go wrong? That's the question asked by homeowner-builder Ross Bannan as he sets out on an ambitious Grand Designs NZ project for his own family.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84593519/Grand-Designs-NZ-Ambitious-concrete-house-brings-unseen-challenges

Hard work leads to free land for lucky Waikato couple

A man who spent most of his childhood sowing rice for just five cents a day has won the ultimate raffle prize - a massive section of Waikato land. 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84496063/Hard-work-leads-to-free-land-for-lucky-Waikato-couple

Meet the 2016 GARDENA Gardener of the Year finalists

NZ Gardener, in association with GARDENA, is proud to announce the 2016 GARDENA Gardener of the Year finalists. There are contestants from Auckland, Napier, Hamilton, Christchurch and Invercargill.But there can only be one overall winner –  vote for your favourite and you could win too! 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84604794/Meet-the-2016-GARDENA-Gardener-of-the-Year-finalists

Hamilton's Vera Farrant has raised thousands for Habitat for Humanity

Few plants in Vera Farrant's jam-packed garden escape being divided and potted up to be sold at Habitat for Humanity's Hamilton ReStore shop - and thanks to her efforts, she's now a finalist in the 2016 GARDENA Gardener of the Year competition. 

Nic Greene, who works for the housing charity, estimates that Farrant's plants have raised over $100,000 for the organisation since 2000. If you consider that most of the plants sell for just a couple of dollars, that's a lot of plants!

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84548353/Hamiltons-Vera-Farrant-has-raised-thousands-for-Habitat-for-Humanity

At my place: Tiff Mair's one-bedroom apartment in Melbourne

Tiffany Mair and her teammate Niki Osborne were considered the most design savvy on the last season of The Block, winning many of the room reveals.

Now the show's over, Tiff has returned to her cute one-bedroom apartment in Melbourne, Australia. After a busy day's work as a set dresser for various television shows, including Masterchef Australia, she loves to put on one of her favourite vinyl records and pour a glass of Malbec.

READ MORE:
*At my place: Radio host Polly Gillespie's sunny Wellington 
*At my place: We visit Jordan Rondel, baker of divine cakes
*At my place: artist and Mexican food entrepreneur Otis Frizzell


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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/84560755/At-my-place-Tiff-Mairs-one-bedroom-apartment-in-Melbourne

Garden of the week: A Marlborough garden that delivers the good life

If Richard and Wendy Batchelor ever write the story of their former lives as farmers at Mt Somers in Canterbury, they could call it Hard Work in a Cold Climate. As for their current circumstances, The Good Life would be apt. From farming sheep and cattle in snow at 400 metres, the Batchelors are enjoying retirement on a Marlborough vineyard property with a garden devoted to fruit and vegetables, and a boat parked in the driveway for fishing in the Sounds. 

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/nz-house-garden/84587875/Garden-of-the-week-A-Marlborough-garden-that-delivers-the-good-life

Self-employed need the same ACC certainty as salaried workers, adviser says

Only one in eight self-employed business owners have opted to specify what weekly compensation ACC would pay them, if they were injured and could no longer work.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84594897/Self-employed-need-the-same-ACC-certainty-as-salaried-workers-adviser-says

Saturday, 24 September 2016

Dotcom Mansion's new owner revealed, but who's going to be moving in?

More than two months after it was sold, property records have finally revealed the news owners of the Dotcom Mansion - and they paid a pretty penny for it too.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/money/84628121/Dotcom-Mansions-new-owner-revealed-but-whos-going-to-be-moving-in

Westpac customer Shay Speers says bank left him stranded after fraudsters hit his account

An Invercargill man is upset that he's been left relying on the kindness of others to feed his family this weekend, because of fraudsters' attack on his bank account.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/money/84626488/Westpac-customer-Shay-Speers-says-bank-left-him-stranded-after-fraudsters-hit-his-account

Do banks owe it to small-town NZ to stay?

There are concerns elderly people may be left without access to a bank as branches are shuttered around the country.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/84624405/Do-banks-owe-it-to-small-town-NZ-to-stay

Cat cafes are one thing - but fancy having a coffee with owls and snakes too?

Riding the coattails of the cat cafe boom, customers in Japan now can get up close and personal with a variety of creatures - including snakes, owls and rabbits.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/84620283/Cat-cafes-are-one-thing-but-fancy-having-a-coffee-with-owls-and-snakes-too

Gift card expiry dates dropped at some shops after Consumer NZ pressure

Major Kiwi retailers Countdown, Kathmandu and Noel Leeming have agreed to drop the expiry dates on gift cards following a Consumer NZ campaign.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/money/84619338/Gift-card-expiry-dates-dropped-at-some-shops-after-Consumer-NZ-pressure

Don't bank on it: Our main streets threatened by loss of police, banks and supermarkets

A lady in white approaches. "Someone said to me the other day they saw a policeman in uniform in Waikanae. Where would he come from? I'm in and around here and I have never seen one."

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/84568180/Don-t-bank-on-it-Our-main-streets-threatened-by-loss-of-police-banks-and-supermarkets

Recipe: Jordan Rondel's strawberries and cream

Strangely enough, I'm seeing strawberries in store now, and they're not half bad. They're certainly satisfying my need for summer fruit.

What better way to spruce them up than to serve them macerated in a delicious muddle with cinnamon-spiked, maple-sweetened cream.

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Recipe: Sam Mannering's salad of scallops, apple and watercress with horseradish

It's finally scallop season. I've been holding out like a whiny toddler. Ever since I was little, I've been mad about them. I remember, from childhood summers at Opito Bay, a recipe for scallops cooked in the shell which my father claims to have invented, but which looked suspiciously like one by Jo Seagar. They were so delicious that we never questioned him. Sorry Jo. 

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Black and white combo provides plenty of visual drama

Why do black and white work so well together? Auckland designer Sylvia Sandford, a long-time convert to a monochromatic palette, says black and white are a powerful combination, and it's all to do with the fact that they are extreme opposites.

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Two pop-up businesses to try on Wellington waterfront these school holidays

Lunges can be quite difficult for someone like me, who has broken both ankles a few times - yet here I am, lunging away on a paddleboard in Wellington harbour.

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Friday, 23 September 2016

The Grovetown Hotel in Marlborough

You've probably driven past the Grovetown Hotel countless times without giving it a second thought.

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The best brunch in the Rodney District

If there is one thing we've learned from our latest Neighbourly poll, it's that Rodney and Whangaparaoa residents love their brunch.

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Employers can use KiwiSaver as tool to attract and retain staff

There are few businesses in New Zealand who do not have something to do with KiwiSaver. With more than 2.5 million people in the scheme after almost 10 years in operation, managing contributions has become as much a part of life as dealing with PAYE and GST.

But do you know the full extent of your obligations as an employer, and the potential benefits available to you?

Mike Woodbury, a partner at Chapman Tripp, said any firm that was based in New Zealand or carried on business from a fixed address here was caught by the KiwiSaver Act and would need to be fully aware of what that meant.

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Budgeting tips from Kiwi savers

When it comes to savings, loads of Kiwis are finding it hard to get ahead. So if you're a fan of frugality, we want to know how you do it.

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New Zealand duty-free shops get thumbs up from experts

It's a thought that crosses the mind of many bored travellers, circulating the airport as they wait for their international flights: Is it better to pick up a bottle of perfume duty-free before flying out, wait until you get back, try an international airport instead – or scrap the duty-free plan entirely, and look for a good deal in a regular shop?

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Queenstown woman has solution to housing crisis, make them tiny

A Queenstown woman believes miniature moveable houses or "tiny homes" are a possible solution to housing issues in the resort town and around the country.

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Clever Kiwi conversions: An old farm stable is a peaceful retreat

Debbie Cavit, owner of high-end furnishing retailers Cavit & Co, spends three weeks of every month in Auckland running the business, and the fourth week in Arrowtown, Central Otago. 

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Coke goes flat for one cafe owner

The fizz in Coca-Cola has gone well and truly flat for one Rotorua cafe, which has announced it will refuse to stock the drink from October.

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Hedging vital to protect businesses in volatile global economy

In today's increasingly volatile global economy, many New Zealand importers and exporters are at major risk of their bottom line being eroded if they fail to hedge.

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Crowded auction rooms proof of Wellington's hot housing market

The sale of a house has set a new price record for the Lower Hutt suburb of Taita as more buyers and sellers turn to auctions.

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Five of the best Auckland wineries for a weekend drive

When you think of wine-tasting trips in New Zealand you imagine scenic drives through Marlborough, Otago, Hawkes Bay and Nelson. What you're probably not picturing is the roadworks and congestion of Auckland's motorways.

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Hamdog: the laziest frankenfood yet is a hamburger-hotdog mashup

From the stoner school of thought that gave us the KFC Double Down burger and the Pizza Hut party pie-stuffed crust pizza, we now have the Hamdog, a hamburger-hot dog mash-up with a name that has a whole different meaning on Urban Dictionary. 

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Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Five easy ways to bring French Style into your home

Whether it's a Paris apartment or a 100-year-old farmhouse in Provence, the French seem to take family heirlooms, modern elements and what could (at a push) be flea-market finds and turn them into a effortlessly chic interiors. In a comparatively young country like New Zealand, achieving an atmosphere of time-worn elegance can be a challenge. But take heart - a good trawl around the secondhand shops and copious amounts of white paint will go a long way to achieving a French flavour.

Here's five ideas to get you started:

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Five easy perennial herbs to plant right now

Herbs are great value for growing at home - a small bunch of fresh cut herbs at the supermarket costs as much as a plant from a garden centre.

Spring's the best time to establish a herb patch because annual herbs grow quickly from seed, and perennial herbs happily take root from cuttings or divisions from older plants. If you haven't got space in the garden, you can have a great herb garden in pots. 

All herbs do best in full sun, although they have quite difference moisture needs. Basil and mint prefer moist soil, whereas rosemary and sage hate wet feet. As a general rule, free-draining soil is a must for all Mediterranean herbs.

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Grand Designs NZ Series 2: Injury, tension and plenty of innovation

We've seen a preview of the first episode of Grand Designs NZ Series 2, due to screen on Sunday night, and it's gripping. For starters, there's a horrifying injury on site that threatens to derail the build – the rumours were true.

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Interior colours and lighting that will give you a glowing complexion

When you're revamping your interiors it's worth taking time out to think about what will make YOU look good, as well as your home. The two key areas are lighting and colour choice.

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Home renovations can lead to smart gains

It's hard enough getting into the property market these days, and for many of us, it means buying a home that isn't necessarily our dream home. And the house purchase can often stretch your finances, so any renovation or DIY projects are probably going to be done in baby steps in those early years.

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Buyers from outside Marlborough target Picton to settle down

Four out of five properties sold in Picton over the past year have been bought by house hunters from outside the region, a real estate agent says.

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Just like a beautiful bluebell dell... for Kiwis

Blue is the quintessential shade for a spring carpet and there are a clutch of good bulbs suitable for naturalising.
Neither quite blue nor purple, punctuated with ferns and shimmering in spring sunshine, an English bluebell wood is one of those botanical icons that many gardeners are eager to try. 

Here in New Zealand, we may ramp up the drama using silver-stemmed birch trees and roll out swathes of the bigger, coarser Spanish bluebells (Hyacinthoides hispanica), which grow better in our climate, but we never quite achieve the simplicity or scale of the original English bluebell wood. 

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How will Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie split up their empire?

There's one thing Hollywood couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt liked to collect during their now-defunct decade long relationship. And no, it wasn't children.

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MYOB: Business confidence up for small business

The future is looking bright for small and medium businesses, with a growing number reporting increasing revenue and boosted confidence heading into next year, MYOB says.

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'I didn't do the right thing,' former tennis great and BBY director Ken Rosewall tells court

Former tennis great Ken Rosewall has told an Australian Supreme Court examination into the collapse of his family's stockbroking firm BBY that he didn't do enough to arrest a decline in the fortunes of the business.

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GrabOne vouchers fire up Auckland Pizzeria manager

Customers are accusing an Auckland pizzeria manager of hurling abuse and refusing to accept their discount vouchers.

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Rugby player James Lowe takes over Crackerjack Toys

Running a toy store as well as the field isn't your usual for a Super Rugby player but Nelson's James Lowe is giving it a crack. 

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Teenage maths prodigy's exciting internet venture

Twenty years ago Mel Myers, director of BoxBrownie.com, hit the headlines when he started university in Australia at the age of 12. The maths prodigy, 35, is now all grown up and running a successful internet business.

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Deployed soldiers to get taste of NZ

New Zealand soldiers deployed overseas won't miss out on the taste of a Kiwi Christmas, thanks to Countdown and the RSA.

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Not all avocados are created equal

They're roundish, greenish, with rough skins and creamy insides, and right now, considered very hot property at supermarkets, farmer's markets and roadside stalls around New Zealand and around the world.

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Star signs do not influence your credit score, Credit Simple says

Online start-up company Credit Simple has moved to reassure the public that star signs are not taken into account when calculating people's credit scores.

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Wellington spice store that exploited migrant worker placed in liquidation

The owner of a Wellington grocery store recently ordered to pay than $53,000 for exploiting a migrant worker has put his company into liquidation, claiming it cannot pay the money.

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Wellington spice store that exploited migrant worker placed in liquidation

The owner of a Wellington grocery store recently ordered to pay than $53,000 for exploiting a migrant worker has put his company into liquidation, claiming it cannot pay the money.

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Marlborough man forges job offers to claim '3k to Christchurch' grant

A Marlborough man created a fake plastering company in Christchurch, along with a phony job offer, to swindle a relocation grant out of the Government. 

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Neat places to eat if you're vegetarian in Christchurch

If you're looking for ways to cut a bit of meat out of your diet, try one of these vegetarian-friendly hospitality spots, recommended by Neat Places 

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Win: Tickets to World of Wearable Art Awards

In conjunction with Brancott Estate wines sponsorship of the World of Wearable Art Awards Show, we're giving readers the chance to win two premium tickets to the theatrical spectacular at 8pm on Saturday 8th October in Wellington, plus some Brancott Estate treats (prize pack valued at $350). To enter you will have to be 18 years or over. Visit stuff.co.nz/wow. Comp closes Friday 23rd September at 5pm and prize is for tickets to the show only, any transfers and accommodation not included.

 

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New breed of IPAs are for savouring not saving

There's little doubt India Pale Ale, or IPA as it's often known, is the poster child of the craft beer movement. Heck, such is its popularity it's the only style of beer that's celebrated with its own special day on the calendar.

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Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Florida property comes with two waterslides, waterfall and lazy river

Maybe you have seen pictures of Justin Bieber's new home? The celeb has his own waterslide and that alone is enough to make most fans green with envy.

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House of the week: A 1960s apple pickers' cottage transformed

At the end of Hoddy Road, near Mapua, the peninsula presses out into Waimea Inlet so that it feels like you could be on an island, water in front and to either side. The little 1960s apple pickers' cottage stands as close as regulation will allow to the shoreline, a black wooden box with a pale green roof, sheltered by half a dozen mature pines. This scene, too, could be a kind of island, a piece of Tasman's orcharding past that survived even as the area surrounding it became highly desirable real estate, dotted with architecturally designed dwellings.  

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New wallpaper collections for drawing on?

Adult colouring-in books have swamped our stores over the past couple of years, and now the trend is hitting the wall. Literally.

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Tiny nest apartment presents clever storage solutions

Increasingly, we see that it's ingenious custom cabinetry that provides the perfect storage solution for a small space, and this French apartment is no exception.

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Jackie Kennedy's childhood summer house in Hamptons up for sale

The Hamptons compound where Jackie Kennedy-Onassis (nee Bouvier) spent her childhood summers has come on the market – for a massive US$38.995 million (NZ$53.47m).

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Why I love moving house

It is commonly said the moving house is right up there with death and divorce as one of the most stressful experiences.

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Monday, 19 September 2016

Your credit score: Are you a unicorn, a thoroughbred, or donkey?

The mythical unicorn is a creature of elf-enchanted forests.

It's also the term used in the credit scoring industry for a person with an unfeasibly high credit score.

This week saw the launch of Creditsimple.co.nz which provides free instant access to your credit score, which places you on a scale of 0-1000.

So many people rushed online to check theirs that the site went down several times on the day of its launch.

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Eight weird and wonderful food combos that work

We've all been there. Throwing together the last two ingredients in the fridge, and stumbling upon a combination of culinary genius. As you eat that strawberry dipped in a jar of Indonesian sambal, you wonder if you might just be the next Heston Blumenthal.                                        

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Three ways with greek yoghurt

Never mind the arguments over to-MAY-to or to-MAH-to, po-TAY-to or po-TAH-to, the crucial pronunciation puzzler is YOE-ghurt or yog-hurt.

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Credit card fees in Government's sights after retailers claim gouging

The Government is investigating whether credit card charges may be rorting New Zealand retailers, unfairly adding millions of dollars to business costs. 

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Avocados are back: Make these four dishes with them

After a disappointing last season when the oval fruit were scarce and expensive, stores now have small mountains of avocados.

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ANZ banking glitch blocks out customer

An ANZ customer locked out of mobile banking is taking a stand against the biggest bank in the country.

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Dun and Bradstreet first to let people check 'credit scores' instantly for free

The era of mass "credit rating" ignorance could be over after the launch of an online service letting people check their rating for free online without having to wait.

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3 floral arrangements to make from the flowers in your garden

The spring blooms are out and our vases are waiting in anticipation. Rosie from Rose Tinted Flowers show how to make three effortless floral arrangements from the spring foliage in your garden, with perhaps just a few bought blooms.  

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How to choose the right indoor plant for tricky spots

Harking back to the indoor jungles of the 70s, today's homeowners are increasingly choosing to decorate their spaces with all manner of houseplants.

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House used in Harry Potter film for sale

Harry Potter fans can live in the real cupboard under the stairs as the wizard boy's home goes up for sale. 

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Record turntables are making a huge comeback: Here's why

One old technology that should be in its grave with grass growing on top and the headstone all mossy is making a huge comeback.

Vinyl is not only climbing out of that grave, it is dancing on it.

And the reason is because vinyl offers two things the latest technology can't match.
 

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What not to plant: High-maintenance plants you'll regret buying

OPINION: You'll will never see me advocating enthusiastically for low-maintenance gardening. It is not our style. But I do think some plants need to know their place in life. 

Some clamour for way more attention than they deserve and are unjustifiably high maintenance.

First to go at our garden in Tikorangi, north Taranaki, were almost all the plants that require chemical intervention (in the form of spraying) to keep them looking good – or even alive.

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Garden of the week: Layered loveliness in Wellington

Georgina Conder shudders when she recalls the outdoor laundry in the dank concrete shed they had when she, husband Deighton and their young children first moved into their Wellington home.

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Antique story in city to close

Invercargill businessman Jordon Wyatt on Sunday announced his Bell and Wyatt Antique and Secondhand Dealers was closing.

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Ways to make your business soar even higher

To work smarter, not harder is the holy grail of most small businesses where resources are finite and time is at a premium.

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People analytics could be way of future for HR

Analysing data may not be for everyone, but the use of analytics in talent retention is being touted as one of the next big trends for companies.

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